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MoU signed for EU project on vocational education and training in AI, VR and SI

Digital Innovation Hub Cyprus (DiGiNN) and the European Learning Platform (EULEP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in a significant step towards making Continuous Vocational Education and Training (C-VET) more appealing for lifelong learning among the business community.

Under the MoU, EULEP and DiGiNN will co-organise a series of initiatives focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), and Social Innovation (SI), benefiting both businesses and public sector organisations.

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EULEP unites 20 Chambers of Commerce & Industry and VET providers from eight EU countries, while DiGiNN stands as the European Digital Innovation Hub of Cyprus, part of a pan-European network of 151 EDIHs across Europe.

The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry is participating as a partner in both EU projects.

The EULEP project is an initiative co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme, aimed at fostering excellence in vocational education and training in the fields of AI, VR and SI.

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